How to Create Amazon Workspaces?

Prishita Kapoor
4 min readApr 23, 2022

Step 1 − Create and configure the VPC. (This we will discuss in detail in the VPC chapter.)

Step 2 − Create an AD Directory using the following steps.

  • Use the following link to open Amazon WorkSpace Console − https://console.aws.amazon.com/workspaces/
  • Select Directories, then Setup Directory in the navigation panel.
  • A new page will open. Select Create Simple AD button, then fill the required details.
  • In VPC section, fill the VPC details and select Next step.
  • A review page will open to review the information. Make changes if incorrect, then click the Create Simple AD button.

Step 3 − Create a WorkSpace using the following steps.

  • Select the cloud directory. Enable/disable WorkDocs for all users in this directory, then click the Yes, Next button.
  • A new page will open. Fill the details for the new user and select the Create Users button. Once the user is added to the WorkSpace list, select Next.
  • Enter the number of bundles needed in the value field of WorkSpaces Bundles page, then select Next.
  • A review page will open. Check the details and make changes if required. Select Launch WorkSpaces.

There will be a message to confirm the account, after which we can use WorkSpaces.

Step 4 − Test your WorkSpaces using the following steps.

Download and install the Amazon WorkSpaces client application using the following link − https://clients.amazonworkspaces.com/.

  • Run the application. For the first time, we need to enter the registration code received in email and click Register.
  • Connect to the WorkSpace by entering the user name and password for the user. Select Sign In.
  • Now WorkSpace desktop is displayed. Open this link http://aws.amazon.com/workspaces/ on THE web browser. Navigate and verify that the page can be viewed.
  • A message saying “Congratulations! Your Amazon WorkSpaces cloud directory has been created, and your first WorkSpace is working correctly and has Internet access” will be received.

Amazon WorkSpaces Features

Network Health Check-Up

This AWS WorkSpaces feature verifies if the network and Internet connections are working, checks if WorkSpaces and their associated registration services are accessible, checks if the port 4172 is open for UDP and TCP access or not.

Client Reconnect

This AWS WorkSpaces feature allows the users to access to their WorkSpace without entering their credentials every time when they disconnect. The application installed at the client’s device saves an access token in a secure store, which is valid for 12 hours and uses to authenticate the right user. Users click on the Reconnect button on the application to get access on their WorkSpace. Users can disable this feature any time.

Auto Resume Session

This AWS WorkSpaces feature allows the client to resume a session that was disconnected due to any reason in network connectivity within 20 minutes (by default and can be extended for 4 hours). Users can disable this feature any time in group policy section.

Console Search

This feature allows Administrators to search for WorkSpaces by their user name, bundle type, or directory.

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Prishita Kapoor

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